They Had Me At “Yes.” Now What?
Securing approval for a capital solution in a hospital setting involves more than just getting a nod from end-users and critical stakeholders.
The Role of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Arachidonic Acid (ARA) in Eye Development and Health for Neonates
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) are essential fatty acids crucial for eye development, particularly in infants born prematurely.
Mental Health for Black Mothers: The True Cost
Closing disparity gaps is crucial to reducing the need for women to be resilient. Equally important is approaching mothers with compassionate and holistic care, avoiding pathologizing every complaint, to truly end disparities.
Developmental Considerations for the Neonate: In the Hospital and Preparing for Home
Empowering parents during the NICU stay is vital for fostering active parenting roles and establishing routines.
Supportive Interventions to Initiate Breastfeeding for Pre-Eclamptic Parents
By understanding the impact of magnesium and implementing supportive strategies, healthcare providers can help mothers navigate this journey with confidence.
Cultural Considerations for African American Mothers in the Maternal Setting
Several factors contribute to the racial and socioeconomic disparities in maternal health for Black women, including lack of access to quality healthcare, delayed diagnoses, and inadequate provider response to warning signs.
Change Management Strategies in the Healthcare Environment
Implementing change is challenging, but with the right strategies, it can be achieved.
Embracing Diversity: Exploring Parenthood Options for Transgender Individuals
Despite misunderstandings, the aspiration of all parents is to have a healthy baby and be a loving parent, regardless of gender identity.
Increasing Breastfeeding Rates in the NICU via Utilization of the Neonatal Transport Team
Neonatal transport and transfer to a higher-level NICU often separate the mother from her infant during the immediate postpartum period, overlapping with the highest colostrum production time.
LGBTQ+ Parents of Hospitalized Children: Three Tips for an Inclusive Experience
The LGBTQ+ community still faces healthcare discrimination daily. It is our duty as healthcare providers to deliver culturally sensitive care to all individuals and families, regardless of their identity.
The End Of An Error
NICU nurses may prepare 12 feeds in a shift, requiring over 180 mental validations, increasing error potential.
Human Milk Analyzers Are Having A Moment: Part 1
In hospitals, analyzed milk data can surface for the lactation team, nutrition team, and even bedside nurses alongside feeding management information in Keriton.